Influence of atrial fibrillation on efficacy and safety of omecamtiv mecarbil in heart failure: the GALACTIC-HF trial

European Heart Journal

23 March 2022
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ESC Journals CARDIOVASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy

Abstract

AbstractAims

In GALACTIC-HF, the cardiac myosin activator omecamtiv mecarbil compared with placebo reduced the risk of heart failure events or cardiovascular death in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. We explored the influence of atrial fibrillation or flutter (AFF) on the effectiveness of omecamtiv mecarbil.

Methods and results

GALACTIC-HF enrolled patients with New York Heart Association (NYHA) Class II–IV heart failure, left ventricular ejection fraction ≤35%, and elevated natriuretic peptides. We assessed whether the presence or absence of AFF, a pre-specified subgroup, modified the treatment effect for the primary and secondary outcomes, and additionally explored effect modification in patients who were or were not receiving digoxin. Patients with AFF (n = 2245, 27%) were older, more likely to be randomized as an inpatient, less likely to have a history of ischaemic aetiology or myocardial infarction, had a worse NYHA class, worse quality of life, lower estimated glomerular filtration rate, and higher N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide. The treatment effect of omecamtiv mecarbil was modified by baseline AFF (interaction P = 0.012), with patients without AFF at baseline deriving greater benefit. The worsening of the treatment effect by baseline AFF was significantly more pronounced in digoxin users than in non-users (interaction P = 0.007); there was minimal evidence of effect modification in those patients not using digoxin (P = 0.47) or in digoxin users not in AFF.

Conclusion

Patients in AFF at baseline were less likely to benefit from omecamtiv mecarbil than patients without AFF, although the attenuation of the treatment effect was disproportionally concentrated in patients with AFF who were also receiving digoxin.

Clinical Trial Registration: NCT02929329

Contributors

Marco Metra
Marco Metra

Author

IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute Milan , Italy

Gerasimos Filippatos
Gerasimos Filippatos

Author

National & Kapodistrian University of Athens Medical School Athens , Greece

Mehmet B Yilmaz
Mehmet B Yilmaz

Author

Dokuz Eylul University Izmir , Turkiye

Faiez Zannad
Faiez Zannad

Author

University of Lorraine Vandoeuvre-Les-Nancy , France

John R Teerlink
John R Teerlink

Author

San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Centre San Francisco , United States of America